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New Poll is up!

November 26th, 2007 by Violet

Hello! :)

Thought that I have left the last poll up for too long…! Well I did get more than 300 replies for you guys, and the verdict is… the biggest first date put off is if your date complains about everything under the sun. So, even though we can’t resist a good b***hing session once in a while, the first date is definitely not the place and time! 

As Christmas is just around the corner, thought it would be fun to have a more ‘Christmasy’ survey… go vote now!

Love, Violet

P/S I met up with the beautiful and talented VJ/model/host/actress Choy Wan today! And she’s super friendly and down-to-earth! Not a prima donna at all… As for under what circumstances I met up with her, well I can’t tell you until next Sunday… ;) Meanwhile, stay tuned!

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I love cab drivers! :)

November 22nd, 2007 by Violet

Have been reading a lot about errant taxi drivers in the Singapore newspapers in the last week or so… I think there must be some pretty dodgy taxi drivers out there… especially in my home country Malaysia… but I thought with all the bad press about taxi drivers, it warrants a writeup about 2 extremely nice taxi drivers that I have met… :)

Taxi Uncle #1

Brought my babe to United Square for his playgroup. When we were done, it was raining, and we hailed a cab. Told uncle that I lived quite nearby actually. Uncle said, “Don’t worry, near then near lo… money also ma…” When we reached home, uncle took the effort to reverse into the shelter. “Slowly, slowly, take your time. Money is yours then yours. Don’t worry!” “Check that you have everything hor! Don’t hurry!”

In my hurry, fumbling with the umbrella etc., I forgot to check thoroughly before I left the cab… and sure enough, I realised later that I have misplaced one of babe’s shoes! And it’s not any shoe… it’s the Osh Kosh shoes that his gong-gong and po-po bought him which cost $39…! (I would have never bought him such expensive shoes…, anyway…) Made a report to Lost & Found, but did not have high hopes.

Later in the night, found out from the domestic helper that Uncle actually came back and return babe’s shoes at about 5.30pm. I figured that he was changing shifts then. And he actually bothered to come back to return a shoe… I mean… wow! I am truly grateful to the uncle!

So, babe is back to wearing his Osh Kosh shoes again… hehe! :)

Taxi Uncle #2

After a long weekend, I took the cab to work. Was having a chat with the uncle about his work, his family etc. Very impressive, all his kids are graduates. And he was sharing with me his work motto etc.

As we approach the destination, I realised… oops! I did not have enough cash in my wallet… spent all my cash over the weekend, and did not have an opportunity to withdraw money from the ATM.

Then I said, “Oh no uncle… I do not have enough money to pay you… I give you everything that I have ok?” Then he said, “Aiyah, it’s ok. Money is not everything. You just give me whatever you have lo.” I think I paid him almost $2 short. Considering the cab fare was $7, that’s close to 30% of the fare…

So nice of him right? Did not grumble or complain or scold me. :) Lesson learnt… must check my wallet before I leave the house. :)

So, even though there are many errant cab drivers out there, there are many that are very nice too! :)

What about you? Do you have any stories of your encounters with cab drivers to share? :)

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Busy Workshop Weekend!

October 29th, 2007 by Violet

Wow, we are coming to the end of October. That was quick! I can still remember that the same time last month I was at the Big Apple! :)

Am feeling quite tired at the moment actually. This weekend is my Workshop Weekend! :) I have been conducting Workshops on average about once every 2 months. Even though I am flat out, but I am happy. Am happy to be able to impart some of my knowledge and experience to people out there who are looking for their special someone. And the testimonials that I have received from the participants are definitely very encouraging and heartening. :) Here are what some of them have written. :)

“I think Violet is very clear and practical in her presentation of the topic, and she also adds in generous dose of humour to lighten the mood. I also learned some interesting things about relationships that I never head about. The seminar made me realise that one must take a pro-active approach in kick-starting any dating process.”

“Having been out of the dating and relationship scene for so many years. his seminar is very informational and provided many insights to the things to look out for in order to be successful, pitfalls to avoid in the dating scene. Will definitely try to apply what I have learnt over the past 1.5 days and recommend this to my single friends.”

“Violet is a personable and warm coach who has practical examples of love and dating tips to share with all in her seminars. She firmly believes in dating and relationships for the busy career woman and her founding of ‘Lunch Actually’ is a valid testament to that ongoing belief. She is a positive dating coach and mentor to help anyone in any stage of their dating journey.”

“As this is my first seminar related to dating, with no other to compare, I feel that is has given me the inspiration to start the change within myself. Nobody has pointed out this before. Start working on myself, love myself then only the others will follow. Violet has given me motivation to go back dating. I will keep in mind and take action on what I learned.”

“Generally and personally, I feel that Violet has met all my expectations of this seminar and introduces me to many insights I will not learn from friends or books if (it has) not (been) spoken to me. These sessions help me see that a lot of time we can control and manage things which happen to us. We have choices of whether we want to be happy or unhappy and it just need a little bit more effort and time from my part. I’ll certainly relook into the material that was learnt in the 1.5 days and reflect upon and come up with action plans for myself. Thank you Violet.”

So even though, I only have had 3.5 hours sleep last night preparing for the seminar… it is definitely worth it! And I am looking forward to giving more of such seminars! If you are interested in attending my next seminar, please subscribe to my e-newsletter, or drop me a line using the ‘Contact’ page and I will keep you updated.

Think I better go to bed now… I need toothpicks to keep my eyes open! Will blog again soon!

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A Wake, a Front Cover and a Role Model

September 5th, 2007 by Violet

The last few days have been anything but uneventful.

On Sunday, I attended a wake. My uncle-in-law’s father has just passed away.

On Monday, I appeared on the front page of Lianhe Wanbao.

And, today (Tuesday), I met my role model - Anthony Robbins… for the second time. Well, technically, I did not meet him i.e. personally, but I was one of the 5000 people who attended his ‘Unlimited Power’ motivational seminar.

It is amazing how these 3 incidents are so unrelated, yet closely linked.

Let’s start off by talking about the wake.

Last Sunday was the first time I attended a Christian wake. Previously, the only wakes I have attended are of Buddhist and Taoist nature. Lots of chanting and praying. This time, it was actually a church service. We missed the beginning as we were not aware that there was actually a ’service’. By the time we arrived, the Priest was already half way into his sermon. After his sermon, the Priest invited family members to give ‘testimonials’.

I have actually never met my uncle-in-law’s dad. I have heard of him now and then in snippets of our conversation, but I know nothing of this man whose wake I was then attending.

The first to speak was his daughter. She talked about her father… how he was a traditional father figure when she was a little girl. And how she eventually got to know him in her adulthood. She talked about his compassion for others, especially for the domestic workers in their home, as well as the less fortunates. And even on his death bed, his instructions were clear and simple. “Fuss-free funeral please. So that I do not create too much inconvenience for others.”

The second to speak was his grandson. In his speech, he brought his grandfather back to life. I could imagine what sort of grandfather he was. The type of grandfather that every grandchild would love to have. Doting and loving, and always with words of wisdom to impart.

By the end of the testimonials, I draw a simple but firm conclusion. This is a man who is extremely well-loved by his family, his staff and his friends. And without a doubt, he has lived a full and meaningful life.

It then struck me…

How would I want to be remembered? If I were able to attend my own wake or funeral, what sort of testimonials would I be pleased to hear?

Day and night, we toil. We work hard to achieve our goals and dreams. We want to achieve financial freedom. We strive to attain what we believe would give us happiness. We are chasing after a certain something, which we believe would give us that feeling of elation. And in the midst of it, we often overlook things that are important to us.

It was a rude wakeup call to me. I am chasing after so many goals, so many accomplishments. And sometimes at the expense of time with my family, time with my closest friends.

It forced me to think about my priorities. It forced me to stare hard at my schedule. It forced me to look deep within and ask some hard questions.

To tell you the truth, I do not have all the answers. But I am happy to have started the process of scrutinising my goals, my objectives and my priorities…

Yet, my goals have led me to places I never dreamt were possible. For example… the front page of a national daily…

(to be continued)

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It comes a time, when you just have to RESET…

August 31st, 2007 by Violet

Dear Friends, 

Today is the last day of the month. And I thought I better squeeze in a post, or else I would only have had 2 posts for the entire month! :)

The reason that I have not been blogging as often as I should is not because I have nothing to blog about. On the contrary, I have been so busy, I have not had the time to blog. (Excuses?!) Haha! :) Truth is, I really have been swarmed with work recently. Running a dating company, looking to launch another dating site, running events & seminars, training to be a certified coach and being a mummy at the same time… have taken its toll on me. Something’s gotta give, as they say.

Another thing I have been struggling with when it comes to updating my blog is…

How personal or detached should it be?

It used to be a lot easier… most of my audience are my friends, and maybe a handful of fellow bloggers who happened to stumble upon my blog. But now, it is very much in the public domain, and truth is, anybody could be reading it now. My friends, my mum (yes - my mum just got hooked on the Internet recently, hehe), my business partners, my business rivals, potential clients… and the list goes on.

And then, there are expectations… some people expect this to be a blog about dating tips. Some expect dating advice. I have realised that friends rarely read my blog nowadays, as most of my entries are no longer about myself personally.

And to a certain extent, that defeats the purpose of why i started my blog in the first place.

All of a sudden… it becomes very obvious why I am not as enthusiastic about blogging as I used to be…

And you know what, I think that is just about to change… stay tuned. :)

*Pressing RESET Button*

Sincerely, Violet

P/S Happy 50th Birthday, Malaysia!

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When you are 60…

August 10th, 2007 by Violet

60.jpgIn the last 2 weeks, I witnessed two men celebrating their 60th birthday. Last week, I attended a friend’s 60th birthday celebration party. And yesterday, I celebrated my dearest daddy’s 60th birthday.

My friend’s celebration was a fairly big-scale and public one, held at a 5-star hotel, with 440 invited guests. It was a grand celebration, and the guests, including myself, really enjoyed the skit put up by his children and extended family.

My dad’s celebration was a low-key and private one. Hubby and I treated my parents, my in-laws, my grandma-in-law and our darling son to a restaurant for buffet where we stuffed ourselves silly. And later, we had a cake-cutting ceremony at home with 6 candles on my daddy’s birthday cake.

60th birthday. 2 very different birthday celebrations. 1 thing that I observed is how contented these 2 men are.

As young adults… We work so hard to climb the corporate ladder. We party so hard because we do not want to miss out. We travel so much as we want to see the world.

Yet, when we are 60… what would means the most to us? It seems to me when these 2 men reach the age of 60, their family means the most to them. They both are happily married. Both have children, and grandchildren. Throughout the night, they are happily cuddling their grandson in their arms.

Even at my friend’s grand celebration, though he is an accomplished businessman, nothing much was mentioned about his career and his business achievements. The focus was on his family, and on honouring his father. He launched the education fund that he and his sibilings set up in his father’s name.

That set me thinking. How would I want my life to be when I am 60?

When I am 60, when I look back, what would make me feel most proud of?

Would I want to have an accomplished career? Or do I want to be an adoring grandmother? Or if I work hard on my time management, I can have both? ;)

What about you? Who would you want to be, when you are 60?

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Accreditation for Singapore Dating Agencies

July 20th, 2007 by Violet

To ensure quality and professionalism, bona fide dating agencies in Singapore can now apply for the SDU (Singapore Development Unit) Trust Mark. Was at the press conference yesterday when MCYS (Ministry of Community Development, Youth & Sports) announced the accreditation framework together with SDU.

Starting from January next year, singles can look out for dating agencies with the SDU Trust Mark.

After being in the industry for 3.5 years, we welcome the accreditation with open arms as it will definitely help weed out fly by night operators which create a bad name for the industry as a whole. We are one of the 4 dating agencies that is in the pilot batch of accreditation. :)

Click on the following links for more info:

http://www.todayonline.com/articles/201197.asp

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/289187/1/.html

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/289286/1/.html

http://www.xin.sg/article.php?article=7369&category=75

http://www.straitstimes.com/Singapore/Story/STIStory_140830.html

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